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1 gories (e.g. essential, domain essential or 'sick').
2 icinal plants that make their offspring less sick.
3 e drug courses even when they no longer feel sick.
4 Fifteen patients met the criteria for SICK.
5 f a health care system based on avoiding the sick.
6 ed fair or poor health were considered to be sick.
7 d/or those they interact with are healthy or sick.
8 vanced practice clinicians (APCs) work while sick.
10 he signal differentiates between healthy and sick AAT-deficient individuals suggesting that affinity
13 or dying after aspiration are those who are sick (American Society of Anesthesiologists physical cla
14 l similarity and are synthetically lethal or sick, an observation that has puzzled many geneticists.
16 , from healthy populations to people who are sick and from wealthy individuals to those who are poor.
17 Sepsis or septic shock occurs frequently in sick and injured patients and is associated with a signi
18 he Ctnnb1(loxp/loxp); Alb-Cre(+/-) mice were sick and lethargic, especially during the first 2-3 days
19 Medicare patients, mainly those who are very sick and near the end of life, receive house calls from
21 various factors that encourage working while sick, and free-text comments written in response to open
23 apidly than normal and those that are simply sick, and we have identified an RNAi clone that confers
24 in the blood of infected but not clinically sick animals offers a great promise for the noninvasive
28 ef, 446 respondents (83.1%) reported working sick at least 1 time in the past year, and 50 (9.3%) rep
30 was for care-seeking, with 102 (77%) of 132 sick babies in Newhints zones taken to a hospital or cli
33 skin, and general symptoms (often denoted as sick building syndrome (SBS)), chronic respiratory sympt
35 s include multiple chemical sensitivity, the sick building syndrome, repetition stress injury, the si
37 d with lower ratings of general health, more sick call visits, more missed workdays, more physical sy
38 al home model, those that emphasize same-day sick care and professional continuity are more likely to
39 produce sharing, field labor, childcare, and sick care) among 2,161 household dyads of Tsimane' horti
40 fferences in body burden between healthy and sick cats diagnosed with Feline Hyperthyroidism (FH).
41 used by the child's caregiver to care for a sick child (59% before intervention vs 51% during interv
46 of infrastructure, ranging from 0.63 of 1 in sick-child care to 0.75 of 1 for family planning on aver
47 was low, with an average of 37% adherence in sick-child care, 46% in family planning, 60% in labor an
48 on of family planning, antenatal care (ANC), sick-child care, and (in 2 countries) labor and delivery
50 department of the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (Belfast, UK) with suspected meningococcal
52 ed between 1991 and 2013 at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Children's Nat
53 ain guidance on research practices involving sick children and adolescents, as well as to identify re
55 ls who regularly communicate with parents of sick children and who were also "NICU parents." We have
56 s to promptly provide antimalarials to their sick children at home, with the present community health
57 sessment, diagnosis, and referral of acutely sick children attending out-of-hours services; and enhan
58 rds of children admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children between 2001 and 2011 with SJS, TEN, and O
59 mary care patient safety incidents involving sick children from England and Wales' National Reporting
60 rm ready-to-use therapeutic foods in acutely sick children in a hospital setting also had limited eff
61 potentially due to the burden of caring for sick children in the home; interventions need to be targ
62 at two pediatric hospitals, The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, and the Children's Med
64 All children admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children over a 16-year period with acute neurologi
65 s of MMN in improving morbidity or growth in sick children presenting for primary care has not been a
67 ntestinal symptoms at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children were tested for gastric H. pylori coloniza
69 Risk of endomyocardial biopsy is highest in sick children with suspected myocarditis on inotropic su
71 from the fracture clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children, and matched controls were obtained from t
72 NHS Scotland, the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, and the Pan Thames PICU Commissioning Con
73 rviews (KIIs) were conducted with parents of sick children, community leaders, and health workers to
74 xtremely important in the supportive care of sick children, concerns remain about their immediate and
76 re for Global Child Health, the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, the Aga Khan University, and Mot
77 ts with VEOIBD diagnosed at The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, from 1994 through
81 The objective was to compare the rate of sick clinic visits by infants aged 43-182 d according to
82 s associated with a significant reduction in sick clinic visits, especially those due to diarrhea.
84 study demonstrates that innate avoidance of sick conspecifics requires an intact vomeronasal organ,
85 le cues indicating sickness and avoidance of sick conspecifics would therefore be an adaptive way of
86 lity were employment status, part-time work, sick day use, and limitation in work demands; the latter
87 s of health care in 1993, and work outcomes (sick days and decreased effectiveness in the workplace)
88 g association between depressive illness and sick days in younger workers suggests that the impact of
90 s of poorer overall health status, number of sick days, and doctor visits, such that eczema and each
92 ared the mental health costs, medical costs, sick days, and total health and disability costs associa
94 ss was associated with a mean of 9.86 annual sick days, significantly more than any of the other cond
96 ng physicians and APCs frequently work while sick despite recognizing that this choice puts patients
98 ttainment and having an employment status of sick/disabled (p = 0.0014 for age, all other p-values<0.
99 dds of people having an employment status of sick/disabled were 7.2 (CI 5.5, 9.4, p<0.001) for people
100 n external epithelia of recently vaccinated, sick dogs is a clinically useful diagnostic test and val
101 amplification with species-specific primers, sick dogs seroreactive to E. canis antigens were determi
102 s to determine which Ehrlichia spp. infected sick dogs that were referred to our hospital from the sa
103 farm controls to report increased numbers of sick/dying pigs on the farm (59% vs. 24%, P=.001) and we
104 n the ratings of healthy and sick enrollees; sick enrollees expressed more trust in doctors to refer
106 ifference between the ratings of healthy and sick enrollees; sick enrollees expressed more trust in d
107 e of nonthyroidal illness, also known as the sick euthyroid syndrome, is characterized by a low plasm
109 SARS reaffirmed dedication to caring for the sick even at great personal risks as the core ethical pr
111 es, termed adiposopathy (adipose-opathy) or "sick fat," that result in endocrine and immune derangeme
112 sk of dying on the wait-list or becoming too sick for a transplant in comparison with white patients.
114 ncreased likelihood of death or becoming too sick for liver transplantation (26.5% vs 22.0%, respecti
115 re more likely than men to die or become too sick for liver transplantation post-MELD (23.7% vs 21.4%
116 tients were more likely to die or become too sick for liver transplantation than white patients (27.0
119 actices surrounding delisting for being "too sick" for LT contribute to this disparity beyond death a
125 ommonly isolated from cattle but rarely from sick humans (bovine-biased genotypes [BBG]) and those co
127 hal in the absence of Mud2 and synthetically sick in the absence of Nam8, Mud1 and Tgs1 or in the pre
128 nts were excluded if they were too well, too sick (in the setting of advanced liver disease), or too
130 s deemed important in deciding to work while sick included not wanting to let colleagues down (521 [9
131 why attending physicians and APCs work while sick, including extreme difficulty finding coverage (205
133 ical level of concern, i.e., empathy, by the sick individuals above which disease is eradicated rapid
135 l control of infection--e.g., segregation of sick individuals, disposal of the dead, quality assessme
136 nt denied fevers, night sweats, contact with sick individuals, occupational exposure to infection, bl
138 odeficiency virus counseling and testing and sick infant treatment interventions were among the longe
139 ey be kept on the differential diagnosis for sick infants and children with cutaneous findings, as ea
144 er (Karnofsky score </= 50; n = 24) and less sick (Karnofsky score > 50; n = 39) hospitalized patient
149 s well as the use of more municipal support, sick leave benefits, and disability pension funds than t
150 nth follow-up, the mean rate of work-related sick leave decreased by 0.28 percentage points (pp) from
151 4.6% (N=455) remained employed without using sick leave during the first 6 months after returning to
154 to RTW was estimated through the duration of sick leave of 801 cancer survivors younger than 58 years
156 ates of work-related sick leave and standard sick leave seperately, with rate being defined as sickne
161 6) as well as a greater likelihood of taking sick leave when they had not worked through their grief
162 lting in less postoperative pain and shorter sick leave, DGHAL was more expensive, took longer, and p
163 nable to participate in social life, days on sick leave, morbidity (additional procedures and hospita
164 the control cohort (n = 337,792), including sick leave, short-term disability, and long-term disabil
170 talization for (131)I administration, rhTSH, sick leaves, and transportation) was collected prospecti
172 raction networks are available and synthetic sick/lethal gene pairs have been extensively identified.
173 tions (SGA) we identified mutations that are sick/lethal in combination with the rsc7delta mutation,
176 amples were taken from the same donors when "sick" (LPS-injected) and when "healthy" (saline-injected
177 terminal domain of PrP, brains of clinically sick mice accumulate longer proteinase K-resistant (PrP(
178 not of CD4+ cell-depleted splenocytes, from sick mice along with B6 bone marrow cells to lethally ir
180 ositive 10% brain homogenate from terminally sick mice infected with the Rocky Mountain Lab strain of
181 ntranasal NAD(+) treatment of prion-infected sick mice significantly improves activity and delays mot
183 n postnatal days 0, 2, 5, and 8 and referred sick neonates to a hospital, where blood was collected f
184 elediagnosis facilitates appropriate care of sick neonates with possible congenital heart disease in
185 cies, which are exaggerated in premature and sick neonates, include quantitative and qualitative defi
187 oductive health, obstetric care, and care of sick newborn babies and children); four through outpatie
189 Chitinase 5, Adar, Innexin 2, Transferrin 1, Sick, Oatp26F) and Gene Ontology categories (e.g. purine
191 tion, social contraindication, recipient too sick or dead, approved but did not donate, or donated.
194 3-harbouring cells have acquired a synthetic sick or lethal phenotype relationship with the nucleosid
195 ither SET2 or set2Delta and is synthetically sick or lethal with a number of transcription elongation
196 ficantly, an sth1-ts allele is synthetically sick or lethal with previously identified mutations in h
197 in budding yeast, but htz1Delta is synthetic sick or lethal with the null alleles of about 200 noness
203 come of delisting with removal codes of "too sick" or "medically unsuitable." A total of 44 388 patie
206 all waiting lists and transplanted into less-sick patients instead of being allocated to sicker patie
207 has, therefore, shifted to caring for these sick patients outside the operating room and increasingl
208 rates, and the rates are slowest in acutely sick patients undergoing pulmonary exacerbations; nevert
209 for-profit hospitals selectively treat less sick patients, provide less evidence-based care, limit i
215 hrough their undisrupted daily routines than sick people and represent the bulk of DENV infections, o
216 he weakened health care system prevents many sick people from seeking care at a health care facility,
219 ntact with someone with suspected EVD or any sick person, and 25.5% reported having attended a funera
220 asible, we recommend dedicated bathrooms for sick persons and informing cleaning staff (professional
222 d deletion mutants revealed synthetic lethal/sick phenotypes with genes involved in DNA replication,
226 eline smoking behavior only, were subject to sick-quitter bias and misclassification resulting from c
228 o early conceptualizations, such as Parsons' sick role that emphasized compliance, current literature
230 at one's condition is likely to worsen; the "sick role," including the effects of litigation and comp
233 ytokine response in the brains of clinically sick scrapie-infected mice was restricted to a small gro
236 ventricular arrhythmia (13 of 15), including sick sinus syndrome (5 of 15) and atrial fibrillation (9
238 about the incidence of and risk factors for sick sinus syndrome (SSS), a common indication for pacem
242 13 mg/m2 (n = 1), and transient asymptomatic sick sinus syndrome and hypocalcemia in one patient at 1
244 ions examined have varied from patients with sick sinus syndrome with incidental AF, to patients with
245 tered cardiac conduction and reduced risk of sick sinus syndrome, and both heart rate-increasing and
246 on in the Nkx2-5(+) domain of the SAN caused sick sinus syndrome, associated with the loss of the pac
250 ng-defective mutation D1275N associated with sick sinus syndrome/dilated cardiomyopathy/atrial arrhyt
251 rugada syndrome, dilated cardiomyopathy, and sick sinus syndrome; however, no effective therapy exist
252 vity in the sinoatrial node (SAN) underlies "sick sinus" syndrome (SSS), a common clinical condition
256 gcn5 nhp6a nhp6b triple mutant is extremely sick, suggesting that the SAGA complex and the Nhp6 arch
258 his observation and reminiscent of euthyroid sick syndrome, a stress-associated clinical condition.
260 t individuals who are considered abnormal or sick (the rightward tail of the distribution) and those
264 sk of dying on the wait list or becoming too sick to transplant (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.83, 95% CI
265 sk of death on the wait list or becoming too sick to transplant has decreased by 17% in the US since
266 for death on the wait-list (or becoming too sick to transplant) and posttransplant graft loss (media
267 ed with wait-list mortality (or becoming too sick to transplant) or post-transplant graft loss (death
269 tients were more likely to die or become too sick to undergo liver transplantation compared with whit
270 didates withdrawn from the list as being too sick to undergo transplant nearly doubled between 2009 a
273 atio of number of candidates removed as "too sick" to number who died on the waiting list varied by r
274 ate and, among those, 19% felt they were too sick, too well, or taking too many medications already.
275 ein (PrP(Sc)) in the brains of spontaneously sick transgenic (Tg) mice overexpressing PrP linked to G
279 rimary care offices that guaranteed same-day sick visits (coefficient, 0.57 [SE, 0.05]; P < .001) fol
280 % CI, 11-16 minutes) for guaranteed same-day sick visits and 44 minutes (95% CI, 37-51 minutes) for a
282 ment and then quarterly for 12 months and at sick visits were assessed; multiplicity of infection was
284 d patients was 79%, for those considered too sick was 0%, for medically unsuitable patients was 44%,
287 cted in 3 of the 'well' weeks and 17 of the 'sick' weeks (10 rhinovirus, three coronavirus, two influ
289 o interrogate mutants that are synthetically sick when two other genes are deleted but interact minim
293 The dsk1-null mutant strain became severely sick with the additional deletion of a related kinase ge
295 on 9 March reported that her infant had been sick with watery diarrhea since just before the outbreak
296 re a failure to recognize and respond to the sick woman and inadequate antibiotic and fluid managemen
299 oth eIF2A and eIF5B yielded a "synthetically sick" yeast strain with a severe slow growth phenotype.
300 otential to increase access to treatment for sick young infants who cannot be referred to hospital.
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